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Treading Water - 7. Chapter 7 River of Dreams

No more swimming against the current

Treading Water

 

 

Chapter 7

 

 

More than a year had passed since Craig last awakened in a man’s arms. Jared’s. His man, he thought while laying completely still, feeling love in a possessive embrace. This is how life was always supposed to be, and he experienced a small pang as an image of Harlan infiltrated the moment, but it didn’t last. He would be happy for the fiancé left behind, and knowing it with certainty helped Craig glory in where he was right now. Nothing mattered more than this new bond with the handsome guy at his back… the one who drew him closer even as he slept.

Thoughts of Carly didn’t ruin it. He’d been a great brother, always supportive of his twin despite her often cantankerous nature. He saw clearly now, how she’d used him as her personal punching bag of sorts, forever taking any frustrations out on him. Maybe he still loved her, but the blinders were off. If she didn’t keep her word, or interfered, he would go after her with everything he had. It was Jared who came first now.

Where did they go from here? He was confident he knew Jared well, but there was a lot he hadn’t been aware of. Like the drinking. Was that an issue? He honestly didn’t think so. The man had always been genuine, so when he said something, you could take it to the bank. Trina hadn’t seemed concerned about it… just her brother’s state of mind. Craig had a good idea he was the cure for the funk she’d commented on. As if he was showing agreement, Jared, in his sleep, ground his morning erection into Craig’s backside, tempting Craig to push back against what had been a delightful surprise. The man had a cock worthy of worship, and that was what Craig planned to do… often. He smiled at how wantonly sexual he felt this early Sunday morning. Jared’s instinctual and attentive lovemaking was the reason for it. He’d masterfully outdone himself for his first time with a man, and Craig wouldn’t have changed anything about last evening.

Craig had no idea what time it was, and he didn’t want to turn to see the alarm clock for fear of waking Jared. He wanted the black smudges beneath those astonishing eyes to be gone. Closing his own, listening to and feeling the steady breathing on his neck, Craig drifted back to peaceful slumber.

 

When he regained consciousness, it was because of stirring behind him. A feather-light kiss on his shoulder caused a grin to blossom, and he decided he wanted more. Twisting in those cradling arms, he ended up staring into sleepy blue eyes brimming with adoration.

“I thought I was dreaming a few times last night, and I kept waking up to make sure you were still here.”

That statement beat any ‘good morning’ Craig could ever remember receiving, and before the thought of morning-breath entered his mind, he demanded a kiss with his lips pressed against Jared’s. The man complied in a heartbeat, and caressed Craig’s tongue with his own. “Sorry, I should have waited till my teeth were brushed,” Craig said when their lips parted. Jared’s response was to kiss him again, fervently.

“Last night was the best night of my life, Craig.”

“Are you gonna keep saying stuff that makes me want to ravage you?”

“I’m sure as hell gonna try.”

Craig laughed because the guy definitely knew how to look cocky. “Then I really should go brush my teeth.”

“Can I come with you?”

Craig chuckled. “We did that last night.”

Jared laughed too. “We did, didn’t we? And today is a whole new day.”

They both got up, and hand in hand, headed for the bathroom with matching erections pointing the way. Craig took note there wasn’t an ounce of awkwardness between them… only a need to be close.

 

Showered, and back in the bedroom, they were blatantly watching each other get dressed. Craig was sorry to see briefs being pulled up and over Jared’s endowment, and disappointment showed on Jared’s face when he did the same with a brand new pair Jared insisted on gifting to him. The dark-haired man admitted there wasn’t anything other than cereal in the house, for breakfast, as they continued dressing. “Now why doesn’t that surprise me, stud?” Craig snickered before sniffing his tee-shirt, reluctant to put it back on. “We’ll think of something.” A clean one came flying at his head, and then Jared proceeded to rummage in his dresser for a replacement.

The idea of wearing anything Jared had already worn made Craig feel warm inside, especially something he’d planned to put on for the day. It was like he was giving him the shirt of his back, and it gave him a little thrill as he put it on.

“It looks good on you. Green’s your color. How are you keeping in such good shape?”

More warmth. “I’m running, biking, and swimming again. I did a lot of swimming in the winter at the Aquatic Center. I started up about five months ago because my doctor said the endorphins would help me get back on track, and he was right. I started feeling better immediately. I added the running and cycling when the snow left.”

“So, no weight training?” Jared was surveying his body appreciatively, and Craig flushed at the attention.

“Nope. Not yet, anyway. Maybe we could start working out together.”

Jared’s face lit up at the suggestion. “I’d like that a lot.”

 

Seated across from one another in a two-seater booth at a local diner Jared knew well, they were working on demolishing their full-platter breakfasts. Craig got great pleasure out of watching Jared eat. When he commented on how he hadn’t been this hungry in a long time, Craig raised his eyebrows and grinned.

“Sex will do that to you.”

Jared halted his intention to insert a slice of bacon in his mouth. “Great sex will do that,” he asserted to his amused companion.

“I stand corrected, stud.”

“Oh, jeez… is that my new name?”

“Until I find something better. If the shoe fits, and ‘stud’ does,” Craig said with another grin. Noticing Jared look around the restaurant, Craig wondered if he was uncomfortable with his sexuality. Until yesterday, even he hadn’t been aware Jared was gay. “So does anyone else know about you? Would you freak out if one of your friends found out about us… if something comes of this?” The query obviously caught the dark-haired man off guard. The silence stretched, and Craig’s stomach fell. It was a simple question, wasn’t it? He had been out for so long, he wasn’t sure how big a deal it might be for someone like Jared, who everyone thought of as straight.

“What do you mean if, Craig?”

“What?”

“You said if something comes of this. Are you having second thoughts?” Jared went from no expression to one of anxious concern.

“No, shit, no. I was more wondering about whether you were comfortable with this, and I didn’t want to presume anything. I’m sorry… I didn’t word it right.”

“So, we’re still on the same page?”

“Hell yes. I don’t tell someone I’m in love with them, and change my mind the next morning. I guess we need to talk about where we’re headed and how we want to do this?”

“Your question, then, was about whether I was comfortable being in a relationship with a man… you?”

“Exactly.”

Craig watched the man across from him stand up and come around to his side. Leaning over, he cupped the back of Craig’s head and kissed him… thoroughly. “Does that answer your question?” Jared asked as he sat back down without a glance at the other patrons.

Craig nodded. The kiss left him speechless for a time. Eventually, he grinned. “You really are full of surprises… one right after another, but you’ll hear no complaints from me.”

“Good, but can we get back to the not presuming anything? I know we’re new, but I thought it was okay to presume after what we did and said to each other last night. After all, I’m not allowed to shower with any other guys,” he reminded Craig, being smug and serious at the same time.

The appealing confidence had returned. Craig smiled, remembering their little exchange, and the feeling of commitment there was at the time. “That’s right… you’re not allowed, but I’m not either.” It was meant as a loaded statement, and judging by his happy look, it wasn’t lost on Jared. “And feel free to presume there’s an ’us,’ because there is. I didn’t want to presume to know what you were comfortable with, but you just showed me that I can. And I can’t presume to know where we’re going from here… we need to talk about this stuff… like are we dating, and are we...?”

“I want you to move in with me. Is it too soon to want that?” Jared’s sincerity could not be questioned. Those blue eyes were filled with undeniable love, and Craig’s heart reacted accordingly. This guy owned him completely, but was it too soon?

“I honestly don’t know if it is. I would hate to screw this up. Living together would change everything.”

“Yes, it would.” Jared said no more, but he looked at Craig expectantly.

“Help me out here, Jared. Do you see a downside? I mean it’s a decision for both of us, right?”

“Help you out? Okay, let’s say we don’t do it. We date, and see each other maybe three or four times a week. How will you feel when I go home at night, or you go home after we go to a movie. You’re lying in bed all alone, and so am I. How are you going to feel? Compare it to how you felt this morning.”

“Man, you’re good,” he observed with not a little gratitude for his way of getting to the heart of where they were. “I think I would miss you like crazy. I would definitely miss your arms around me all night long. But who moves in together after their first night?”

Jared sighed. “Honestly, I think this is different. We’ve known each other a long time, and we’ve had these feelings forever… well, I have… but I don’t want to convince you. It seems to me, though, because of circumstances we weren’t aware of, we’ve wasted a lot of time, but I’ll take whatever I can get, and I’ll be happy. We both have to want it to happen, and we both have to be sure, so if you’re not ready, I understand. I didn't mean to put any pressure on you.”

Jared didn’t look disappointed, but Craig could see through the front he was trying to project. He was giving him an out, but last night and this morning had spoiled them both, and Craig faced the fact that he didn’t want an out. A little cautious apprehension didn’t stand a chance against the azure gaze from across the table.

Jared had resumed eating, doing a decent job of pretending it was okay that living together was off the table. “I’m in,” Craig said. “And I’ve had these feelings forever too.”

The sound of a dropped fork hitting chinaware, got their table a little attention, but Jared’s unabashed whoop got them more. Standing up and hauling a stunned Craig from his chair resulted in all eyes upon them. Craig was astounded at the strength of the man when he lifted him inches off the ground with his bone-crushing hug. Turning to the somewhat busy dining room, Jared explained loudly, “He said yes.” That, and a monstrous grin got them some applause.

Craig shook his head when they sat back down. “Any more surprises up your sleeve?” he teased, trying to calm down from the public display. He could feel the heat of embarrassment flood his upper body as he darted glances around the restaurant.

“That depends on whether you liked that one,” Jared said.

“I loved it, and I love you,” he whispered. “You realize they all think you proposed, right?”

“That comes later,” he said with a wink. “And stop trying to rush me into something.”

“Funny guy.”

“Craig?”

“Yeah?”

“I love you too.”

 

They were headed to Craig’s mother’s house to get some stuff from his basement apartment. At first, he was only going to get some clothes, but he’d been thinking.

“Jared, can you see us ever using the dining room? I mean, there’s no table in there now, and if there was, it would only be ten or twelve feet away from that awesome kitchen table which will seat six easy, even without the leaf in it.”

“Yeah, Trina has my grandparents' old dining room set. It’s the only thing she wanted after Grandpa passed. What are you thinking, Martha?”

“Martha?”

“Martha Stewart, you know. You’re a lot like her,” he teased.

Craig put on his best glare. “That better be the last time you call me ‘Martha,’ mister.”

Jared chuckled and took his hands off the steering wheel, holding them up in the air. “Message received, sir.”

“That’s better. So, what I, Craig Fletcher am thinking, is that since the dining room is the same basic dimensions of the living room, and because it’s almost a part of the kitchen with that wide opening separating them, we could turn it into a family room. And voila, open concept with no tearing down walls.”

“So then the living room becomes the dining room?”

“That, or another sitting room, pretty much like it is now. And the corner bedroom off it could be a proper office, because with the four bedrooms upstairs… well, three and a closet,” he joked, “there’s no real need for one downstairs. Or, we could use the little bedroom upstairs for an office, and enlarge the downstairs bathroom?”

“Do you think we need to make the main bathroom bigger?”

“Not really. There’s a lot of wasted space in there, so reorganizing it might be a good idea. If a new toilet was moved over under the window, there would be plenty of space for a good-sized vanity. We could get a reproduction toilet this time that would look more like it belonged to the original house. And that old claw-foot is in a good spot… I love the ornate legs on it. We could get the same guy who fixes the chip in the kitchen sink to do the chips in the tub too. He could make it look good as new.”

They were getting close to Marian’s house, and the likelihood of running into Carly, but Jared seem unperturbed. Craig could sense the excitement in him as they talked about their home. “That would be easy to do,” he mused. “I could move the toilet in an hour or so because it’s all new ABS piping in the basement, and it needs new flooring anyway. I have some reclaimed marble I always wanted to put down in there, and this would be a good reason to finally get it done.

“So, in that case, I like the idea of you and I having an office on the main floor. I don’t want to be running up and down stairs, and I’m sure you don’t either. My stuff is scattered everywhere, and that won’t do when I pick up contracting jobs again. I’ll need to be well organized.” He looked over at Craig. “I haven’t been caring much about anything for a while… I’d just go to the pond and try to get through another lonely night.”

“You’re not going to be lonely anymore, Jared. You’ve got me now.”

Jared swallowed a few times before swiping at his eyes. “I love this more than I can say, you know? Talking about plans for the house… with you. Thinking about the future instead of the past.”

“I do know. I love talking like this too. And I love your house.”

“Our house, Craig.”

“Yeah, of course… our house. So, you didn’t say whether you liked my idea?”

“I think, Craig Fletcher, it is brilliant. I like your plan because it will be homier in the kitchen end, and the rooms opening to one another, with no hallway, will make more sense… that always kind of bugged me. It’ll be a lot easier to keep an eye on Bailey too, and I also like that the far end will be quieter. It will be more like a getaway space, so yeah, I think the living room staying as another sitting room is a good idea. We can even put Bailey down for naps in there, in her play pen, and be able to keep an eye on her easier than if she was in her room. A dining room would go to waste.” Jared’s enthusiasm was a thing of beauty for Craig to witness. He felt overwhelming love and pride both as he stayed quiet and listened.

“You can see the front entry from the dining room, now, and you can’t from the living room, so that’s something else that makes more sense. I think I’ll like that. Even with the veranda, there’s still a lot of light that comes in through the front door, especially in the morning. Yeah, I really like your idea,” he confirmed with a huge smile.

“All right! This is awesome. We have a plan. So that means we can take some furniture back with us. Will my leather couch and chairs fit in the truck bed?” Craig asked with a matching smile.

“If not all at once, we can make more trips. It’s a beautiful day to be moving a hot man into our house.”

“You better be talking about me, stud.”

“Oh, I am, Martha, I am.”

He might not have seen the arm punch coming, but Craig made sure he felt it.

 

They were laughing when Jared wheeled his big truck into the driveway. That ended however, at the sight of a stone-faced Carly, kneeling on the front lawn with Bailey.

“Are you ready for this? Craig asked, staring at the cold, pale-green eyes that gave no hint as to what was going on behind them. They stayed locked on the front window of the vehicle.

“As ready as I’ll ever be. Are you?”

“I guess we’ll find out. He gave Jared’s hand a squeeze, and opened his door. A chill ran through him, and it had nothing to do with the temperature.

Much thanks to Timothy M., my editor, and to all those who support this story through reading, likes, and reviews. Any discussion of the story can take place in the COTT thread of the promising author forum:

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Yeah, they're on a dream boat heading down the river towards paradise. But there's still a snake... :(
I loved how every time Craig started to tread water or even back-pedal, Jared dragged him straight back into the current of commitment and love. :wub: No more going against the current - and the undertow (or undertoad as Garp would say) called Carly will not be able to stop these two men from building a future together, including a fantastic house.
Great job on this chapter, even with the small scary cliffie. ;)

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I think I love Jared a little more each time you post. Surely Craig should realize by now if he suggested painting the whole damn house chartuse Jared would agree. Thankfully, he wouldn't do that but I still doubt that Jared is going to buck the decorating of his love anytime soon. That whoop and yelling in the restaurant was perfect! Almost as perfect as Jared's consistent honest expression of his feelings to Craig. I hope they don't have many more trials or tribulations to test them, they deserve some happiness. And Carly deserves nothing more than what she is about to get, which is a huge dose of how absolutely fucking happy Craig makes Jared when all she could do was make him miserable even after getting him to marry her. I'm not all about the drama as you know, but I am all about her getting put right in her fucking place real quick and made to know that the glaring and the threats are like water off a ducks back now that the boys know her true motivations. How appropriate that the bitch that gets off on being the center of attention and feels like she never gets enough is about to learn how it feels to fade into the background in the face of true love. Get her Gary!

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Oh these two are good together. Love the rearranging and designing the house to fit them-together!!
I think them as a couple will be able to stand up to Carly with no problem. Craig did well enough on his own but having some back up even if all he does is hold Craig's hand is good.
Nice chapter Gary!!
Hopefully there is nothing but good...

 

tim xo

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I hope Carly is smart enough to realize what she could lose if she pushes Craig. Bailey doesn't need to be around so much fighting. I'm not going to hold my breath, but one can hope, right?
I adored the conversation between Craig and Jared. Designing their home together, making the leap to move in with each other, the kiss in the diner, Jared literally sweeping Craig off his feet. So much to sigh like a lovestruck teenager over :wub: I'm not surprised that Jared didn't care who saw him kissing Craig. He's been in love with the man for so long that he wasn't going to let anyone get in the way of claiming him (and being claimed) now.

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Ugh... I was happily enjoying Craig and Jared until Carly. Hopefully she listened and heard her brother. Pissed as she is, she should be smart enough to realise he was dead serious, and she'll keep her trap shut or be civil.

 

It was a lovely and heartwarming chapter. The diner, the house remodel, looking to the future..I especially loved the allowances being planned for Bailey. They don't hold back, because they've had to for so long, yet it doesn't feel rushed or desperate. It felt like they'd been together forever, and together they could do and face anything.

 

Just wonderful Gary..

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Well nothing like the Wicked Witch of the West to kill the sweet vibe they had building. I do like that they continue to plan the house refurbishment together. Again it's giving them a way to bond as well as to start moving forward and get out of these ruts they've been in. This whole experience has obviously been freeing for Jared, who because of Carly's machinations, was forced to hide not only his affections from who he truly loved, but also essential parts of himself. He wasn't afraid to be himself.

 

Overall, another great chapter. Now we'll see what drama Carly might try to unfold next.

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Aww!!! I really love how J&C are planning their future together. :D And the diner scene was absolutely perfect! :heart:

 

Sometimes I do wonder if they are moving too fast, because not many couples move in together. But the couples that do, do so because of how well they click. :) Plus, it's not like Jared and Craig just met. They've known each other for years, and they had feelings for each other that went unanswered for so long due to circumstances (like a certain twin sister :P lol).
So yeah, I did share some doubts with Craig about moving in with Jared so quickly. But, it is so right for them, and I couldn't be happier! :D

 

Thank you Gary for another terrific chapter! :hug:

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On 03/08/2016 07:45 AM, Timothy M. said:

Yeah, they're on a dream boat heading down the river towards paradise. But there's still a snake... :(

I loved how every time Craig started to tread water or even back-pedal, Jared dragged him straight back into the current of commitment and love. :wub: No more going against the current - and the undertow (or undertoad as Garp would say) called Carly will not be able to stop these two men from building a future together, including a fantastic house.

Great job on this chapter, even with the small scary cliffie. ;)

Thanks, Tim. I think we're seeing a new Jared here, and he is a joy to behold. I loved writing the diner scene so much, because it was the emergence of a strong, determined man from his downtrodden shell. There is a healthy dependence happening between the two men, and as their loves grows, the house plays a metaphoric part... Wonderful review... thanks, buddy... cheers... Gary...

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On 03/08/2016 08:09 AM, tonyt said:

Jared and Graig are so happy that it makes me happy and i hope seeing Carly this time won't be as bad as last time.

Great chapter thank you

Thanks, tonyt! From what we see happening between the boys, I wouldn't worry too much about Carly. These guys have something worth fighting for. Great to hear from you... cheers... Gary...

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On 03/08/2016 08:26 AM, pzetts3 said:

I think I love Jared a little more each time you post. Surely Craig should realize by now if he suggested painting the whole damn house chartuse Jared would agree. Thankfully, he wouldn't do that but I still doubt that Jared is going to buck the decorating of his love anytime soon. That whoop and yelling in the restaurant was perfect! Almost as perfect as Jared's consistent honest expression of his feelings to Craig. I hope they don't have many more trials or tribulations to test them, they deserve some happiness. And Carly deserves nothing more than what she is about to get, which is a huge dose of how absolutely fucking happy Craig makes Jared when all she could do was make him miserable even after getting him to marry her. I'm not all about the drama as you know, but I am all about her getting put right in her fucking place real quick and made to know that the glaring and the threats are like water off a ducks back now that the boys know her true motivations. How appropriate that the bitch that gets off on being the center of attention and feels like she never gets enough is about to learn how it feels to fade into the background in the face of true love. Get her Gary!

Thanks, pzetts. Me too. It's true that Jared would agree to about anything, but I like the give and take and sharing of excitement they have when discussing the house. Until Craig, Jared was avoiding the house... now he is embracing it as a symbol of their future. I'm glad you liked the diner scene. It was very satisfying for me to write. Those were two damaged guys sitting there and they had the strength to go after what they wanted... especially Jared. I believe in their eyes it has become... Carly? Carly who? And that's the way it should be. If she wants a fight , she'll get it. My boys come first :) . Thanks for the terrific review, my friend... cheers... Gary...

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On 03/08/2016 09:31 AM, Mikiesboy said:

Oh these two are good together. Love the rearranging and designing the house to fit them-together!!

I think them as a couple will be able to stand up to Carly with no problem. Craig did well enough on his own but having some back up even if all he does is hold Craig's hand is good.

Nice chapter Gary!!

Hopefully there is nothing but good...

 

tim xo

Thanks, tim. I agree that these two are good together. They are both emerging from a kind of darkness, and that's been made possible, in part, because of the love they've buried but never really let go. I like the picture of them holding hands against the evil one :) . Thanks for the support and the great review... cheers... Gary...

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On 03/08/2016 12:26 PM, LitLover said:

I hope Carly is smart enough to realize what she could lose if she pushes Craig. Bailey doesn't need to be around so much fighting. I'm not going to hold my breath, but one can hope, right?

I adored the conversation between Craig and Jared. Designing their home together, making the leap to move in with each other, the kiss in the diner, Jared literally sweeping Craig off his feet. So much to sigh like a lovestruck teenager over :wub: I'm not surprised that Jared didn't care who saw him kissing Craig. He's been in love with the man for so long that he wasn't going to let anyone get in the way of claiming him (and being claimed) now.

I agree. Nothing is going to stand in their way as far as Jared is concerned... he has been in a self imposed isolation for a long time, just like Craig, and this means too much to let something interfere with. I'm glad you liked their interaction :) . Cheers, my friend, and thanks for the review and the constant support... Gary...

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On 03/08/2016 02:07 PM, Parker Owens said:

Oh, I really liked this. Thanks for writing a great 'next day' chapter. Now they can be happy, maybe. Deleriously happy.

Thanks, Parker! This makes me happy. I'm pleased you liked the chapter. I was intent on a feel good chapter, and get the boys started on their new lives. We'll see whether they have any obstacles coming up. Cheers, and much thanks... Gary...

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On 03/08/2016 11:49 PM, spikey582 said:

Well nothing like the Wicked Witch of the West to kill the sweet vibe they had building. I do like that they continue to plan the house refurbishment together. Again it's giving them a way to bond as well as to start moving forward and get out of these ruts they've been in. This whole experience has obviously been freeing for Jared, who because of Carly's machinations, was forced to hide not only his affections from who he truly loved, but also essential parts of himself. He wasn't afraid to be himself.

 

Overall, another great chapter. Now we'll see what drama Carly might try to unfold next.

Thank you, spikey! Your support is so appreciated. I see the house as a symbol for them. Jared and Craig are excited about life again, and the house is a chance to do something for just themselves, as a couple. I love seeing the real Jared emerge. He's an amazing guy. :) . Cheers, my friend... Gary...

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On 03/09/2016 12:07 AM, Caz Pedroso said:

Great chapter, a proposal to look forward to ;) and great ideas for their house :)

 

Maybe there will be fireworks with Carly again? It would give Jared the chance to have his say.

 

Will look forward to next week

 

:hug:

Thank you, Caz! Your continued support has been awesome. This was a nice, rewarding chapter to write, and the boys had the guts to stake their claims and do what feels right. That was satisfying for me, so I'm glad you liked it... cheer, my friend, and thanks for another great review... Gary...

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On 03/09/2016 01:09 AM, Bucket1 said:

:D I loved it - the intimacy, the connection, the partnership - looking to the future, just beautiful.

 

A number of reviewers have commented on whats-her-name, I didn't see that as a problem at all - they have each other now, two towers of strength. I do agree with Caz, it would be good to see Jared be strong when dealing with her

Thanks, Bucket!!! I'm so pleased this clicked with you. Yeah, I wouldn't worry too much about Carly... whatever she tries, she faces two of them now, and they have money :) . Wonderful, fulfilling review, buddy... thanks and cheers... Gary...

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On 03/09/2016 02:40 AM, Drew Espinosa said:

Aww!!! I really love how J&C are planning their future together. :D And the diner scene was absolutely perfect! :heart:

 

Sometimes I do wonder if they are moving too fast, because not many couples move in together. But the couples that do, do so because of how well they click. :) Plus, it's not like Jared and Craig just met. They've known each other for years, and they had feelings for each other that went unanswered for so long due to circumstances (like a certain twin sister :P lol).

So yeah, I did share some doubts with Craig about moving in with Jared so quickly. But, it is so right for them, and I couldn't be happier! :D

 

Thank you Gary for another terrific chapter! :hug:

Thanks, little buddy! Thanks for commenting on the diner scene. It was my favorite to write so far. Yes, they are moving fast, but they have missed out on a lot. Everything is there between them, and they have known each other, been family, for a long time. I would have to think the idea of still living in the same house with Carly may have Given Craig the tiniest nudge. Whatever the reasons, it takes guts to lay your heart on the line... I think both of theirs are damn safe :) . Thanks for a wonderful review, Drew... cheers... Gary...

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